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Amethyst Peak 7524 - 3 members in 9 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Exploring alternate routes up Amethyst, AZ 
Exploring alternate routes up Amethyst, AZ
 
Hike & Climb avatar Apr 02 2022
clairekuhnTriplogs 1
Hike & Climb8.30 Miles 4,600 AEG
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My husband and I just completed climbing Amethyst and Sister peaks yesterday! We were excited to be able to bag all four peaks, but we did them in two separate trips. I just wanted to hop on here and give some beta on our climb and how we avoided trespassing on the mine property.
We are both rock climbers, so we decided to bring gear with us to be sure we could be safe while trying some new route finding. We brought a 70 m rope and a small trad rack. It was the perfect amount to protect, but also lightweight. We knew several people had done this traverse without gear, but we decided to prioritize safety :) I have seen some comments on mountain project saying this climb goes at class 3, but I think that could steer some hikers and climbers wrong and put others in a situation where they really need gear to be safe, but didn’t bring it because of one person’s opinion. There are a multitude of no fall zones, so prepare wisely!
Anyways, my husband and I wanted to climb peak 3 and 4, but we didn’t want to trespass on mine property. In all honesty the chute directly above the mine is definitely the best way to get in between three and four easily, but it’s closure to the public means that’s not an option anymore. I had seen a suggestion from other climbers saying to go past the mine property to a chute Closer to the backside (south eastern) of amethyst. We explored back there and there ended up being three distinct class five climbs that we used gear on. It was definitely hard to tell what side of the mountain we were on because there was no visual of the rest of the peaks from the backside. However a bushwhack scramble spit us out on the saddle going up to Amethyst Peak. It is a nice option to be able to do the Traverse going 4 to 1, so I hope that people continue to find routes by Amethyst. If anyone is interested in going up the south eastern side of Amethyst I would recommend bringing some gear because the cliffs get pretty sheer back there.
Seeya out there!

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Sep 23 2021
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Brown's PeakPhoenix, AZ
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pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hike & Climb8.40 Miles 3,830 AEG
Hike & Climb8.40 Miles   8 Hrs   52 Mns   1.24 mph
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Brown's Trail #133Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 05 2020
VashtiTriplogs 276
Hiking4.81 Miles 1,368 AEG
Hiking4.81 Miles   3 Hrs   16 Mns   1.54 mph
1,368 ft AEG      9 Mns Break
 
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Tons of snow! I didn't realize it, but the road up to the trailhead was closed until Saturday. Oops. I didn't think there would be quite so much snow, but it was an adventure! :D

There was a group of 3 men ahead of us on the trail. That made hiking easy, to follow in their footsteps... Until they went off trail and went straight up the side of the nearest peak. We decided to follow as we didn't feel like hiking through fresh snow. But that was short-lived, as they were going all the way up the peak (well, they tried but the chute was iced over so they weren't able to). We originally planned to do the browns-amethyst-four peaks loop, but after going in fresh snow from the saddle to the trail junction, we decided to keep going over on browns 133 vs going down the steep amethyst trail blind in the snow. That way we eventually met up with the footprints on browns trail we had walked in before the footprints went off trail. There was a spectacularly deep section of snow right before we met up with our original route. I wonder what that ridge section looks like without snow. For most of the fresh snow trail section I could tell where the trail was, but not there. Thank goodness for route scout!! 😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️

We descended back down the way we came and headed back to our car. I look forward to doing the loop another day, without 2 to 3 feet of snow!

One last adventure... Our truck slid off the road after braking for another truck off the road... Yay... Just the way you want to end your hike. :/ We had just turned from Pigeon Springs road onto four Peaks road 143. We didn't get very far before we hit a snowy section melting in the afternoon sun. Lots of people were kind and tried to help, but the F150 is heavy and no one was big enough to pull us out. The day ended with the 4x4 tow truck and a late drive home. :O Next trip can be less eventful! ;)
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Amethyst Peak 7524Phoenix, AZ
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jacobemerickTriplogs 232
Hiking9.70 Miles 3,300 AEG
Hiking9.70 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   2.16 mph
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This was a half-serious Mother Lode attempt, more on testing out some approaches and exploring Sister Peak.

Spent the night near the overflow lot. Ridiculous views of the sunset up there, worth the extra wind exposure. Started on the trail at five to forty-odd degree temps, made it to the saddle at six and the mine area a short time after. Recent maintenance on Amethyst Trail was much appreciated, it was really easy to follow in the predawn light. Plan was to make it up the chute for a late sunrise... ha ha ha. Didn't reach Amethyst Peak until eight. Ugh. I really hate that chute, especially when it's damp and slippery from yesterday's rain. Made the mistake of hanging to the left too long and had to do an annoyingly tricky swing over the ridge to get back to the right chute and back to crawling under the undergrowth. Final climb up Amethyst was a joy compared to the chute. Hung out on the summit and ate second-breakfast before taking the more direct route down to the divots, stumbling around them for a bit, and then starting my way up Sister's. Made it 3/4s of the way up when GPS died. Turned around and headed back down that gol' darned chute, returning to the overflow lot a bit before noon.

Lessons learned:
- spending the night near the trailhead > spending the night on the saddle. less gear to worry about, better rest, etc.
- the trailhead itself was stupid crowded. at least three groups camping in the parking lot, including a bunch of cots that were literally set up on the first few yards of trail. didn't feel too bad about tromping through them all with my bright headlamp.
- trail up to saddle was more fun in the dark. spices things up a bit, and the views are great under starlight.
- have heard that 4321 is easier, but climbing up the chute to Amethyst took a lot out. either need to pace myself better, re-focus for 1234, or just be a better person.
- had the perfect amount of gear for the 'Lode. except for extra GPS batteries, anyways.
- GPS tracks helped a ton w/ route-finding. feel much better about the 'Lode than I did after my last visit.
- next attempt needs to have zero time constraints. in October I was worried about getting back to my hiking partners in time, this time was worried about making it back for a double-date in san tan. when I (eventually) get this knocked out it needs to be slow/careful.

Oh, and in the spirit of FOTG's hiking music, I had "Love Kernels" by Rachel Bloom stuck in my head. All day. Far too catchy of a tune.
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Four Peaks Mother LodePhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar May 25 2015
FOTGTriplogs 1,052
Hiking9.13 Miles 4,376 AEG
Hiking9.13 Miles   7 Hrs   27 Mns   1.36 mph
4,376 ft AEG      45 Mns Break
 
What a nice way to cap off an eventful Memorial weekend. My 5th triplog of the weekend would be the Mother Lode.

I met a group on Brown's Peak and one of them asked if I had ever head of anyone doing all four peak, I said actually...
The rest of the M.L. was complete solitude. I was a little slow, probably related to the routes I chose, but also a little fatigued for some reason. I could not make up my mind all day. I had two routes to use, my first route when I had no idea what I was doing, or my route with Karl that included some stuff I was not crazy about doing alone. I just did not have the usual zeal for climbing, so the majority of the day involved retreating across the bottom of the peaks. A safer route, but not good for time and I found myself in trouble a few times trying to scurry down, when I should have maintained my usual route across the ridges.

I Had a legitimate fall coming down final peak. I was trying to get cute hopping across the rocks to avoid dropping down into the bush and had about a seven foot fall down a couple of quick ledges. No injuries, but it got my attention. I saw three Arizona Blacks, which only makes one laugh, just another thing to contend with when doing the M.L.
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Four Peaks Mother LodePhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar Nov 15 2014
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking8.26 Miles 3,831 AEG
Hiking8.26 Miles   9 Hrs   11 Mns   0.90 mph
3,831 ft AEG
 
Hiked some hills. I think there were four of them. Good people. Spectacular weather with mother nature putting on a theatrical show with the clouds. My first time doing 1-2-3-4. I still think 4-3-2-1 is my preference. I have to remind myself to do this more than once a year. Lately I seem to break my truck on HAZ trips. Oh well. Seems worth it.

Video here: youtu.be/DaWd59inpTY
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Hiking8.50 Miles 4,060 AEG
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Just another Mother Lode, however, this time with company. A really good time, a couple of guys were making first time runs, and Karl was able to finish the hike that he tore his ACL on not quite a year ago I believe.

I did the traditional 1-2-3-4 so it was a different experience for me as well. We did not really rush over the peaks and took some extended breaks at the summits, therefore, it was not as strenuous as my Mother Lode run in June. But I enjoyed this hike nearly as much, I was able to fool around with some new routes and was finally able to see portions of the route that I had missed on my first run.

A little busy on the trail as we neared the trail head, some people camping there as well, most enjoyed a beer and we called it a day. The ride home was interesting to say the least, a little mad max mixed with the old western and a taste of Phoenix.
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Four Peaks Mother LodePhoenix, AZ
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FOTGTriplogs 1,052
Hiking8.54 Miles 3,952 AEG
Hiking8.54 Miles   6 Hrs   55 Mns   1.33 mph
3,952 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
 
"wow that escalated quickly!"

So Four Peaks was on my radar after reading JJ's recent triplog. That led to a causal conversation with John at Boulders on Sunday about why neither one of us have hit that high point, some how that escalated into me knocking out the Mother Lode!

Nothing was really ideal about this Mother Lode trip either. I didn't even leave Boulders until 10, and it was not until about 11:30 p.m. that the idea of the Mother Lode even crossed my mind while searching for driving directions and a route up to Brown's Peak. I thought why not just download a route and play it by ear? But whose route? I knew well enough not to touch anything done by Dave 1, Joe, Bob P, or J.J. ;)

I noticed that Chumley had taken Claire on his last Mother Lode trip so I figured that route was probably more in my wheel house and sadly more conducive to my skill set and conservative nature. After all, I would be going solo. Lets be real though, I upped the ante a tad bit on Chumley's route, found a few more "direct" approaches ;)

Again nothing was ideal about the planning for this little hike, I jotted down on a 3" by 5" note card "4321 classic" "1234 hard" some driving directions on the back and the names of the peaks by number, that was the extent of my planning. However, to be honest at that point I was pretty much reserved to just finally knock out Brown's Peak.

Even when morning hit I was still just committed to Browns Peak, slept in a little, went to the gym and did not even finish up until nearly 6:30, came home ate a quick little breakfast and really did not rush to leave town. In hindsight, could have probably did without the 5 a.m gym run, there were no shortages of opportunities to work other muscles besides the legs on this hike.

Didn't even start hiking until 9! Sacrilege for the last day of June in AZ! However, thanks in part to my usual early morning caffeine buzz, I thought why not? Although, in hindsight it would have probably been prudent to let someone know where and what I was doing before sister's peak, when I finally got the bright idea to at least shoot Chumley a quick text.

I don't know if I always took the right route, but I made it! The hike was awesome, just a nice little test of nerves, strength, stamina etc. It also had a little twist at the end.

I ran into two guys on way back to TH, and their exact first words to me were, "hey, we are a little loss." When I came across them they were down to one water source between the two of them and measuring shadows in an attempt to determine the cardinal directions. They had violated a very basic rule that whenever I bring up people scoff and laugh at me. A map is nearly useless for the most part if you can not identify any of your cardinal directions, last I check paper maps do not orient their self. I don't want to make light of their situation, but they were close to the TH. However, they were preparing to head back to the fork heading towards Amethyst Mine, as they were sure that is where they went wrong. I told them, "look you two are grown men, so I wont lecture you, but I am going to hike probably a 1000 miles this year, and you will never catch me out hiking without at the very least my compass and GPS and preferably a map if possible." They totally got it and were relieved to join me for final stretch back to TH. Although, a comical situation to most of us, this is how tragedies happen, so if I don't show up, these two guys with about 20 oz of water would have hiked all the way back to the mining area, probably turned around again and who knows what may have happened from there. When we got to the car they told me their goal was to knock out at least three of the peaks, to give a perspective they started ten minutes after me and did Brown's Peak plus about 300 feet towards his brother before they wisely backed off. In fact, the one guy said, "hey did you find you had to climb to hit all those peaks today, because we were climbing!?" I replied, "a little" ;)

After Action Review (AAR):

One thing I did well: Route finding, I don't remember ever having to back track, although, when I post my route it may say different.

One thing I need to improve on: Communication! probably does not hurt to let someone know where I am at for these type of hikes.

One thing I can sustain: Pace was solid, granted I had a route as guide, but was still able to knock out the Mother Lode in under seven hours, seems respectable from the triplogs I read.

Consumed before hike: 1 scoop of NO Explode, 1 NOS Energy drink and a bowl of Kix, Just a little 600mg caffeine buzz to start your day.

Consumed During hike: 80 oz of water, 20 oz of Gatorade, two Fig Newtons, a Rice Crispy Treat and three peanut butter crackers, no time to eat when you are climbing all day.

Final Notes: I always have a soundtrack in my head for my hikes, usually a song I am too embarrassed to admit was stuck in my head, and I silently and even aloud sometimes usually recite the one chorus I know over and over, Well for this hike that song was "Mother" by Danzig, I thought very appropriate.

Just a great way to end my most productive month of hiking as a HAZ member, from Grand Canyon to the top of Humphreys, Bear Wallow, Blue Range, Pacheta, some peaks and high points around Prescott and a nice little grand finale..The Mother Lode.

HAZ Appreciation:Thank you Janelle for route, Chumley said you can thank Janelle for that route, so thank you.
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Four Peaks Mother LodePhoenix, AZ
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Hiking8.10 Miles 4,060 AEG
Hiking8.10 Miles   12 Hrs   15 Mns   0.78 mph
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I've been itching to get back on the Mother Lode in the past few months after my successful introduction last spring (thanks Janelle!) A few people have been trying to get me to take them, and it frequently comes up in hiking conversations about it at Boulders. Not entirely confident that I could nail the route as well as Janelle when she had done it 6 or 7 times over the span of a couple of months, I decided to risk it and lead my first ML!

Claire had done half of it two years ago with Liz, but they got tripped up on their route and there wasn't enough daylight so they hadn't finished it. Turns out she had Saturday free and asked to go, so I put off another hike I had planned, excited to do the ML.

Everything went fine, if not a little bit slower than my first trip due to a few places where I didn't remember the best route. We never got too far off track, and ended up finding the way without having to do any backtracking, which was nice. My 4/30/12 GPS track was amazingly accurate and incredibly helpful at times. I do recommend that track to anybody looking for a good guide to follow. (You still need to find your own route at times, but it is a real helper).

As we climbed Amethyst there were three guys climbing up Sister (by what looks like a crazy route). I got a few photos, and you can barely even see them when I zoom in! Really puts it into perspective!

We got tired and slower after Brother and managed to get to Browns just before sunset. A quick celebratory beer and we headed down the chute while there was still light. From the bottom of the chute to the saddle we hiked in moonlight as the red sky disappeared to the west. A leisurely stroll by headlamp back to the TH punctuated the day where we both felt exhausted but with that great sense of accomplishment you just can't get on a normal hike.

I hurt today. I forgot what an absolute :pk: -kicker that hike is. :stretch: And I can't wait to do it again! : rambo :

Three very cool 360 photos from each of the peaks 4-3-2. The Browns one got washed out because the sun was too low in the sky:
Amethyst: http://on.bubb.li/aql376wv8qyr18vvp/
Sister: http://on.bubb.li/atrhz1gx1fj6nq4vr/
Brother: http://on.bubb.li/ay23s1vapw4xvmy84/

Stats:
1 liter of plain water
1.5 liters of vitamin water
3 slices of pizza, half a sandwich, some jelly beans, and a hop knot :)

7:10 start
8:20 saddle
9:20 mine
10:40 Amethyst Peak (4)
11:00 leave
12:20 Sister Peak (3)
12:35 leave
1:30 saddle (2-3)
1:40 leave
3:25 Brother Peak (2)
3:45 leave
5:20 Browns (1)
6:20 saddle
6:30 leave
7:25 TH
For perspective on how this works, my GPS recorded just 2:56 of "moving" time, and 9:19 "stopped". I assure you we were actually moving most of the time it thought we were stopped!
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